i had a mission, to make a high compression head, with a squish band, and a hemispherical combustion chamber!
well, gemoetry simply ended up smacking my bottom and telling me i was naughty. that was basically the end result. silly law of volume versus area! you cant get a squish band in a 50cc head while retaining a decent volume on the hemisphere.
anyways.
i have a mill with cnc fitted, thats cool.
i dont have a lathe with cnc.
so boring a hemisphere posed a challenge.
well, i rose to the challenge

i stuck my thinking cap on and looked at things upside down.
1 32dp rack.
1 small lathe
1 (or two) lumps of alloy
1 piece of brass
1 piece of 70mm steel.
1 32dp gear from an RC starter(HSP or HPI?)... never counted teeth

1 lunatic
and i maded it! vanquished!
i have a rack on the cross slide.
gear is mounted against rack in alloy blocks, with brass bushes for bearings, vertically under spindle.
70mm lump of steel was turned down, and hexed partially to drive hex inside small gear, forming a turntable.
very dodgily drilled and tapped and used mill clamp on badly sharpened tool just to test it out.
works perfectly

the turntable is going to be thinned down somewhat, with some sorta toolpost. later on, one day...tomorrow!
unfortunately, as its fixed on the centre line, its not suited for spherical TURNING, only boring really.
but it was the only way i could think of to get the pivot in far enough to do a 25mm hemisphere, for instance.
for which it will need a toolpost, cus the clamps getting in the way currently

and i can only go in so far before hitting chuck jaws!